Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Duracell Crank Light Duracell Crank Flashlight. A Good Flashlight For An Emergency?

Duracell crank flashlight. A good flashlight for an emergency? - duracell crank light

I prepare an emergency kit in the event of a disaster, if successful. I have a question about a crank flashlight.

1. How long crank flashlight (usually the case would be)? I have a flashlight crank Duracell .. You do not know if it will last forever. What happens when a disaster for another 20 years to be the case .. Flashlight Crank Power will still work?

2. Are there any other good flashlight for emergencies?

... http://www.amazon.com/Flashlight-Emergen

2 comments:

Slowblin... said...

I do not know how long the batteries, but I had one of those flashlights that (like shaking a bottle of tomato sauce) and had to shake off shake to load indefinitely on a small lot seem to get light.

Flashlights are waterproof, shock resistant plastic and are a good choice. You never know, what the conditions and not a flashlight, not able to support.

Think about it, one small radio tuner. News is vital to know where the houses, news of disasters, etc.

I have a flashlight in my car, the battery or on a long cord that connects to my leaving the car charger. He has an incandescent light, fluorescent light, red light and a flashing yellow.

Today I believe that LED lights are better because they only see as much light as incandescent lamps, but consume much less energy, so that the batteries last longer.

Slowblin... said...

I do not know how long the batteries, but I had one of those flashlights that (like shaking a bottle of tomato sauce) and had to shake off shake to load indefinitely on a small lot seem to get light.

Flashlights are waterproof, shock resistant plastic and are a good choice. You never know, what the conditions and not a flashlight, not able to support.

Think about it, one small radio tuner. News is vital to know where the houses, news of disasters, etc.

I have a flashlight in my car, the battery or on a long cord that connects to my leaving the car charger. He has an incandescent light, fluorescent light, red light and a flashing yellow.

Today I believe that LED lights are better because they only see as much light as incandescent lamps, but consume much less energy, so that the batteries last longer.

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